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A music rhythm game for VR in which you must block coloured audio beats with motion-controlled shields.

Post news Report RSS Audioshield's Mixed Reality Trailer Is VR Marketing Magic

The creator of Audiosurf has released a mixed reality trailer for his new VR exclusive.

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When creating a trailer for a virtual reality game, it's always difficult to capture what the actual experience is going to feel like. The stereoscopic, fish-eye lenses of actual VR game footage doesn't work at all, and flattening it out to a standard first-person view loses much of what makes VR unique.

YouTube's recent support for 360 degree videos is a great move. But there's one option that really sells the experience without having to pan and scan your way around a video cube-wrap: a custom mixed reality trailer. We've seen the folks making Fantastic Contraption do wonderful things with live mixed reality streams, and now, we're seeing the first official mixed reality trailer for a VR game.

Audioshield


That game is Audioshield, a spiritual successor to the developer's Audiosurf series, in which you ride a futuristic vehicle down a track that is generated on-the-fly from your own selected music. Audioshield features similar music generation tech, but instead of creating a race track, the game generates coloured notes which fly toward you, and you must block them with an appropriately-coloured orange and blue shield on your left and right hand.

It's a very cool way of communicating what the VR experience is like, without using any special video formats or interactive elements. Of course, this kind of mixed reality trailer isn't going to work for all VR games. Audioshield has the advantage of being a standing experience, so the player being overlayed in the video fits perfectly into position. And, given that elements only come at the player from one direction, the camera never needs to move or rotate to capture the action. Still, it's definitely something we want to see more of.

Audioshield will be available on Steam in April this year, for the HTC Vive.

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socceroos
socceroos

This looks like lots of classic fun. I'm a little surprised they didn't spend a tad more time polishing their backdrops, particle effects and textures, but the game play looks good.

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